US Joe Biden News Megathread - The Other Biden Derangement Syndrome Thread (with a side order of Fauci Derangement Syndrome)

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Let's pretend for one moment that he does die before the election, just for the funsies. What happens then? Will the nomination revert to option number 2, aka Bernie Sanders? Or will his running mate automatically replace him just the way Vice-President is supposted to step in after the Big Man in the White House chokes on a piece of matzo? Does he even have a running mate yet?
 
I found this interesting read about Joe Biden voters. And the methods used is similar to what muzzies use when anyone mocks their prophet.

The Radicalization of Black America (Archive)

That’s when a shadowy org calling itself the African American Parent Coalition for Education Equity (AAPCEE) “appeared” at my alma mater: Alexander Hamilton High, or “Hami” to locals. Having already enveloped several neighboring schools like locusts, AAPCEE began a concerted campaign to sow racial strife at Hami.

The academic achievement of the school’s white minority was used as “proof” of the school’s inherent antiblack racism. White students and teachers were presented as the enemy, and every minor misstep by any white became a “microaggression” of genocidal proportions. Basically, AAPCEE arrived at a majority-black school where everyone was getting along and told the black students, “Getting along is racist.” Students and administrators who objected to AAPCEE’s agenda were vilified, and those who went along with it were rewarded.

AAPCEE operated under the umbrella of a well-heeled organization called “Communities for Educational Equity,” which was funded by the James Irvine Foundation and (since the early 2000s) the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

According to Younes/Morton, imams who knew that there’s nothing in Muslim law or theology that commands believers to kill infidels who depict Mohammed, purposely spread the lie that such a commandment exists, because it was a falsehood that could spawn a deeper hatred of Westerners, a greater willingness to kill, than something banal like “Their generals are bombing some villagers.” That message is less effective because Muslims like killing Muslims, too, and different varieties of Muslims war with each other every day. But the Mohammed cartoons, that was unifying. It spoke to a common identity shared by all Muslims, be they Sunni, Shiite, Arab, Asian, black, or white.

“Something sacred to you—the thing that is the very core of your identity—is being profaned and disrespected by people who value their ‘free speech’ rights over your right to protect what is hallowed. Your identity commands you to take up arms.” That’s an argument that stirs passions and engenders hate.

Once you understand that principle, everything we’ve seen in the U.S. regarding blacks over the past few decades becomes instantly explicable. Black Americans have the highest levels of self-esteem of any racial or ethnic group in the country, yet arguably (on average) they have the fewest accomplishments to back up that narcissism. What a perfect group for leftist “imams” to target with the message that it’s your skin that’s sacred. Your holy skin makes you valuable, not your accomplishments. Those who speak disrespectfully of that skin are blasphemers; it’s your duty to eradicate them.

Essentially, blacks are their own Mohammed. They are their own sacred icon, their own holy prophet. They may be Christian, Muslim, secular, whatever. But they must all fight to protect their hallowed skin from disrespect from infidels.

This is the talking point that crafty race-hustlers are using to radicalize as many blacks as possible. And many of those hustlers, like the deceitful imams referred to by Younes/Morton, don’t buy their own lies (in fact, many of the radicalizers don’t believe in black skin sacredness at all because their own skin isn’t even remotely that color). Once you grasp the Mohammed analogy, it makes total sense that a Dr. Seuss book with an African caricature must be banned. And any white person who speaks improperly of blackness must be canceled. And any white professor or service industry worker who speaks anything but worshipful praise of black students or customers must be fired. They profaned the holy; the ummah must be appeased.

This is why it’s pointless when a white person says to a black, “Hey, I get pulled over too! I get bad service in restaurants too! Whites like me get shot by cops more frequently than blacks!”

Yeah, but you’re not sacred. Disrespect to you is not blasphemy.

So what do you get in the end? A demographic group that considers outsiders—infidels—unworthy of speaking to or about the ummah. A group whose images must not be drawn, whose history is not to be discussed but in hushed tones of awe; a group whose music, appearance, clothing, and lingo must not be appropriated by the unclean. Forty million Mohammeds, vigilantly on the lookout for disrespect from the sea of heathens among them.

Even if these gun laws are passed, what of urban areas? With massive gun murder deaths that outnumber mass shootings.
They don't care about urban areas. The handgun is the weapon of choice in urban areas and Democrats gave up long ago on controlling handguns. They just make it so hard so the people go outside the state to get them or smuggle them in through gun runners.
 
They don't care about urban areas. The handgun is the weapon of choice in urban areas and Democrats gave up long ago on controlling handguns. They just make it so hard so the people go outside the state to get them or smuggle them in through gun runners.
There's some ridiculous laws in rural areas as well. I don't know if they're still doing it, but they used to give you two years for every bullet in the gun if you committed a crime and had a gun on you in North Carolina. A buddy of mine was picking up some drunk friends at a bar and when he came in to call them out, the hostess noticed he had a gun under his shirt and called the cops. The state attempted to lock him up for 16 years (2 years for bringing a gun into an alcohol serving establishment and 14 years for 7 bullets) but he fought it and ended up not doing any time. It was a wake up call with how twisted interpretations of the 2nd amendment have gotten over the last 100 years.
 
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There's some ridiculous laws in rural areas as well. I don't know if they're still doing it, but they used to give you two years for every bullet in the gun if you committed a crime and had a gun on you. A buddy of mine was picking up some drunk friends at a bar and when he came in to call them out, the hostess noticed he had a gun under his shirt and called the cops. The state attempted to lock him up for 16 years (2 years for bringing a gun into an alcohol serving establishment and 14 years for 7 bullets) but he fought it and ended up not doing any time. It was a wake up call with how twisted interpretations of the 2nd amendment have gotten over the last 100 years.
There are so many laws in the books that need to be removed.

Also fuck that hostess cunt and folks like her. Things like that make me sympathic to the ACAB and defund the police crowd and DAs who don't prosecute anything.
 
That faggot is claiming 2 Nasty Girlz choppers were knocked out of the sky .50 Barrets?

Fucking liar. Total fucking liar.

Source: Straight out his ass.

My source: friends at the Fort Hood ASP who handled their ammo because the ATF and FBI were too stupid to handle bullets and couldn't be trusted with them so they had to stay the whole time out there and listen to the FBI and ATF brag about being retards.

And interesting that everyone who tried to blow the whistle on what went down and why ended up mysteriously dead over the course of the Clinton Administration, including some VERY suspicious chopper crashes.
 
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As in a naval war, or a political war over water rights or some shit like that?
I think she means a struggle for fresh water which certainly 3rd world countries and a few developing countries along with China and India will likely have a problem getting access to. Even so, why she wants to even bother pointing this out is beyond retarded. Do these Leftist not have enough crap to deal with already?
 
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because if an 80% lower is illegal, then a block of aluminum should also be illegal.
I'm sure it will be like having a screwdriver in your possession. Normally, it's not a problem. If the cops don't like you, that screwdriver turns into possession of burglary tools.
Waco directly lead into the OKC bombing.
Does anyone have a copy of the interview McVeigh did with Michelle Rauch at Waco? I can't find anything other than a quote or two from it. It should be exhibit PP60 from his trial, but I can't find it online.
 
For once this isn't the lefty voters' fault. Allowing a stolen election to stand has dire consequences, and that blame falls on everyone.
My point wasn't that they are guilt free, but that votes aren't why Biden "won"....
Nah, I'm going to heap most of the blame on them seeing as they're the cocksuckers insisting that it was "the most secure election in history" and other similar horseshit. If anyone let them get away with it, it's the people who weren't calling them out due to blind partisanship.
 
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden will unveil a series of executive actions aimed at addressing gun violence on Thursday, delivering his first major action on gun control since taking office.

He’ll also nominate David Chipman, a former federal agent and adviser at the gun control group Giffords, to be director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, according to senior Biden administration officials.

Biden has faced increasing pressure to act on gun control after a spate of mass shootings across the U.S. in recent weeks, but the White House has repeatedly emphasized the need for legislative action on guns. While the House passed a background-check bill last month, gun control measures face slim prospects in an evenly-divided Senate, where Republicans remain near-unified against most proposals.

Biden will be joined by Attorney General Merrick Garland at the event, and most of the actions will come from the Justice Department.

Biden is expected to announce tighter regulations requiring buyers of so-called “ghost guns” to undergo background checks. The homemade firearms — often assembled from parts and milled with a metal-cutting machine — often lack serial numbers used to trace them. It’s legal to build a gun in a home or a workshop and there is no federal requirement for a background check.

The president’s plans were previewed by a person familiar with the expected actions who was not authorized to publicly discuss them.

Senior administration officials confirmed that the Justice Department would issue a new proposed rule aimed at reining in ghost guns within 30 days, but offered no details on the content of the rule.

The Justice Department will also issue a proposed rule within 60 days tightening regulations on pistol-stabilizing braces, like the one used by the Boulder, Colorado, shooter in a massacre last month that left 10 dead. The rule would designate pistols used with stabilizing braces as short-barreled rifles, which, under the National Firearms Act, require a federal license to own and are subject to a more thorough application process and a $200 tax.

The Justice Department will also publish model red flag legislation within 60 days, which the administration says will make it easier for states to adopt their own red flag laws. Such laws allow for individuals to petition a court to allow the police to confiscate weapons from a person deemed to be a danger to themselves or others.

And it will begin to provide more data on firearms trafficking, starting with a new comprehensive report on the issue, which the Biden administration says it hasn’t done in over two decades.

The president will also announce investments in community violence intervention programs, which are aimed at reducing gun violence in urban communities, across five federal agencies.

Administration officials hinted there may be more to come from the administration on guns, calling the round of executive actions “initial steps” that were completed under Garland’s purview within the first few weeks of his tenure.

The ATF is currently run by Acting Director Regina Lombardo. Gun-control advocates have emphasized the significance of the ATF director in enforcing the nation’s gun laws, and Chipman is certain to win praise from them. During his time as a senior policy adviser with Giffords, he spent considerable effort pushing for greater regulation and enforcement on ghost guns, reforms of the background check system and measures to reduce the trafficking of illegal firearms.

Prior to that, Chipman spent 25 years as an agent at the ATF, where he worked on stopping a trafficking ring that sent illegal firearms from Virginia to New York, and served on the ATF’s SWAT team. Chipman is a gun owner himself.

He also is an explosives expert and was among the team involved in investigating the Oklahoma City Bombing and the first World Trade Center bombing. He also was involved in investigating a series of church bombings in Alabama in the 1990s. He retired from the ATF in 2012.

Chipman and a White House spokesman both declined to comment.

During his campaign, Biden promised to prioritize new gun control measures as president, including enacting universal background check legislation, banning online sales of firearms and the manufacture and sale of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. But gun-control advocates have said that while they were heartened by signs from the White House that they took the issue seriously, they’ve been disappointed by the lack of early action.

With the announcement of the new measures, however, advocates lauded Biden’s first moves to combat gun violence.

“Each of these executive actions will start to address the epidemic of gun violence that has raged throughout the pandemic, and begin to make good on President Biden’s promise to be the strongest gun safety president in history,” said John Feinblatt, president of Everytown for Gun Safety.

Feinblatt in particular praised the move to regulate ghost guns, which he said “will undoubtedly save countless lives,” and lauded Chipman as an “invaluable point person” in the fight against illegal gun trafficking. He also said the group is looking forward to continuing to work with the Biden administration on further gun control measures, but it’s unclear what next moves the White House, or lawmakers on Capitol Hill, will be able to take.

Biden himself expressed uncertainty late last month when asked if he had the political capital to pass new gun control proposals, telling reporters, “I haven’t done any counting yet.”

For years, federal officials have been sounding the alarm about an increasing black market for homemade, military-style semi-automatic rifles and handguns. Ghost guns have increasingly turned up at crime scenes and in recent years have been turning up more and more when federal agents are purchasing guns in undercover operations from gang members and other criminals.

It is hard to say how many are circulating on the streets, in part because in many cases police departments don’t even contact the federal government about the guns because they can’t be traced.

Some states, like California, have enacted laws in recent years to require serial numbers be stamped on ghost guns.

The critical component in building an untraceable gun is what is known as the lower receiver, a part typically made of metal or polymer. An unfinished receiver — sometimes referred to as an “80-percent receiver” — can be legally bought online with no serial numbers or other markings on it, no license required.

A gunman who killed his wife and four others in Northern California in 2017 had been prohibited from owning firearms, but he built his own to skirt the court order before his rampage. And in 2019, a teenager used a homemade handgun to fatally shoot two classmates and wound three others at a school in suburban Los Angeles.

Plans for Biden’s announcement Thursday were first reported by Politico.

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Associated Press Writer Lisa Marie Pane in Boise, Idaho, contributed reporting.
Really convenient that everyone's eyes are focused on the trial of a dead drug addict while he pushes things like this. What else has he rammed through recently?
 
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What does proud 97%er mean? i checked google and all they showed me was bloody shoes.
If I were to guess, I'd say it's that sexual harassment report that the media collectively decided to read as claiming 97% of women are sexually harassed. It's complete bunk, the report said pretty much the opposite, but journalists deliberately misread things and it's become a twitter and tik tok meme.

I'm not sure he understood it though, because he's a man. I assume that means he's actually one of the people harassing 97% of women. What a bigot.


but on further checking, it's actually this. https://www.97-percent.com/
 
They capitalized "black" lol
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They've been doing that ever since the AP updated their guidelines post-George Floyd ODing on fentanyl. Black people are now to be considered a monolithic racial group that has to be denoted as such. They also very specifically said you are not to do this when referring to white people. Literally every racial category gets the proper noun treatment except for whitey.

Someone stop Clown World, I want to get off.
 
If I were to guess, I'd say it's that sexual harassment report that the media collectively decided to read as claiming 97% of women are sexually harassed. It's complete bunk, the report said pretty much the opposite, but journalists deliberately misread things and it's become a twitter and tik tok meme.

I'm not sure he understood it though, because he's a man. I assume that means he's actually one of the people harassing 97% of women. What a bigot.


but on further checking, it's actually this. https://www.97-percent.com/
Ah yes i can see where the Redcoat comparison comes in.

Do they really think 97% of America wants this gun reform shit? I'm not American and i know that's bullshit.
 
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